London Police Arrest 3 'Suspicious' Men at Million Mask March

As the Million Mask March commences across the globe, UK Metropolitan Police said on Thursday that three men have been arrested after officers on patrol in Trafalgar Square saw them carrying suspicious objects, like weapons and grenades. Reports have also surfaced that activists have set fire to a police cruiser.

On Thursday, millions of masked activists from the Anonymous group, as well sympathizers, are taking to the streets in a global rally against censorship, corruption and war.

Anti-capitalist protesters attack a British police car during the "Million Masks March", organised by the group Anonymous, near the Houses of Parliament in London on November 5, 2015.

In the United Kingdom, thousands of people wearing Guy Fawkes masks have been met in the center of London by fortified policing operation, which included thousands of extra officers to tackle possible violence. Bottles have also been thrown over the police barriers, and fireworks have reportedly been set off by activists.

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